Merit Two Christened
At Red Fox Industries
The dedication of Merit Drill-
ing's Merit Two posted barge-rig
was held at Red Fox Industries
shipyard in New Iberia, La., re-
cently.
Red Fox Industries began con-
struction of the Merit Two in May
of 1979, and completed the barge-
rig on schedule.
Merit Two is a 209-foot by 54-
foot by 14-foot barge-rig with 14-
foot post to machinery deck, and
carries a 148-foot by 30-foot pyr-
amid derrick with a static hook
load of 1,330,000 pounds.
The barge can accommodate 32
persons in air-conditioned quar-
ters, complete with galley and
separate recreation rooms. It is
also equipped with a 50-foot by
50-foot helipad designed for a Bell
212 helicopter.
Merit Two is the second unit
Merit Drilling has put into service
and will operate in the South
Louisiana area.
Decker Named VP And
General Manager Of
Sperry Gyroscope Unit
Edwin D. Decker has been
named vice president and general
manager of Sperry Gyroscope, a
unit of the Sperry Division of
Sperry Corporation.
Mr. Decker will succeed Robert
L. Wendt, who was promoted to
president of the division.
Mr. Decker will be responsible
for all activities of the unit, which
is principally involved in the de-
sign, manufacture and support of
radar systems, sonar systems, ra-
dio and inertial navigation sys-
tems, and military test equip-
ment.
Edwin D. Decker
Since 1975, Mr. Decker had
served as vice president and man-
ager of radar programs for Gyro-
scope, with overall responsibility
for all radar programs. From 1973
to 1975, he was vice president for
program development, in charge
of all new business acquisitions.
From 1970 to 1973, he was chief
engineer for radar and anti-air-
craft warfare systems, and was
responsible for the engineering
efforts on such programs as Ter-
rier missile fire control systems,
Mk 92 gun and missile fire con-
trol system, the AN/TPQ-37 ar-
tillery locating system, and the
dome antenna system.
Prior to joining Sperry in 1953,
Mr. Decker served as an ordnance
engineer with the U.S. Navy Bu-
reau of Ordnance, and worked on
missile and gun fire control pro-
grams. During the Korean Con-
flict, he was commissioned as a
lieutenant with the U.S. Air
Force, and served as an arma-
ment systems officer.
Mr. Decker graduated from the
City College of New York (CCNY)
in 1951 with a bachelor's degree
in mechanical engineering. He is
a licensed professional engineer
in New York State, and is a mem-
ber of the American Management
Association, Association of the
U.S. Army, the American De-
fense Preparedness Association,
and a life member of the Navy
League of the United States.
Literature Available From
Armco On Special
Analysis Steel Pipe
A new four-page Armco bro-
chure highlights the durability of
Armco Special Analysis Steel
Pipe in carrying harbor dredging
wastes to disposal sites. The Arm-
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offer the toughness and hardness
to resist abrasive materials and
endure the rough service encoun-
tered in hydraulic materials-han-
dling operations. For a free copy
of the brochure, write Armco
Promotional Services/280 MR,
Department WSP-45179, P.O. Box
600, Middletown, Ohio 45043.
Perko, Inc. has become the nation's first,
and only, company to achieve the
"final acceptance" classification for various
lights.
These lights have been tested by Under-
writers Laboratories, Inc. under UL
Standard #1104 and have been classified
as meeting the United States Coast Guard
requirements under the 72 Colregs for use
on all vessels over 20 meters (65.7 feet).
Perko takes this opportunity to thank our
navigation lights design and engineering
team for their effort and devotion.
If you would like more information on the
final acceptance lights, please contact
Perko, Inc. and ask for your free copy of
Section B of the catalog entitled
"Navigation Lights for Vessels over 20
Meters (65.7 feet)."
Perko — First with final acceptance lights.
But what else would you expect from
a company that's been lighting the way
for 72 years?
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